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Why you should stick to one business idea
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| Something that’s really common amongst small business owners is running two or more businesses. I see people who own a massage therapy business also run a greeting card company or someone who owns a networking company who also own a florist and so on. Two or more businesses happen usually for one of two reasons: |
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What Makes An Ideal Prospect?
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| There are 3 traits that identify an ideal prospect that most of us already know about. But there is a fourth trait that once you know what it is will help you target your prospects more accurately and therefore more successfully than your competition. |
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Protecting Your Ideas
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| It's not easy to think about ideas as property, but for some businesses it's vital. Most of us have had an idea for a new product or service only to dismiss, postpone, or neglect it. Sometimes we later find that others had the same idea, but took it to market before we did. By that time, it is too late for us to take advantage of the idea. |
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Google Subscribed Links: Get #4 Position on Google Page #1
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| One way you can promote your business or idea on Google is by taking advantage of Google Subscribed links. This is a tool that you can use to create a special subscribed link that will show up in the search engines. Because this is a Google tool, you can get to the fourth position in the Google Page with a subscribed link. |
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Creating and Using a Victory Journal
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| During an interview with Sandi Givens the discussion lead to how women sometimes have a difficult time disassociating themselves from the things that they do. In other words, when a woman presents an idea to someone, and the idea is rejected or she's told it's not a very good idea; many women find it difficult to remember that it was the idea itself that was rejected and not the "woman". |
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Should You Share Your Business Idea With Others?
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| Protecting your idea from unscrupulous people can be put you in a precarious position. On one hand you would like to get the benefits of sharing your idea with others. These benefits can be invaluable as you venture into a new business. A new pair of eyes with a fresh view point can help you identify; problems with your assumptions, new opportunities that haven’t been explored, and/or just provide constructive criticism. But the idea of someone stealing your business idea and starting it themselves can be a very real and paralyzing fear. This article discusses the pros and cons of sharing your idea and how to protect yourself. |
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Lesson #3: “The will to persevere is often the difference between failure and success.”
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| In 1915, Sarnoff came up with an idea that he believed would revolutionize the world as he knew it. The idea came after some 15 years in the business, with modest success. Still, the idea was no match for his risk-averse superiors. |
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Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Business Plan?
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| This article is the fourth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner. |
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Tips on taking your thought leadership campaign to market: Four - media
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| This is the fourth in a series of six articles on how to take your thought leadership campaign to market. |
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LEADERS KICK COWARD OR A LIAR.
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| How about if, just for the Fourth of July, we talk less about leadership and think more about responsibility? |
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A cure for the "If this is such a great idea, why am I not doing it?" blues
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| Have you ever had a great idea--or two--that you were eager to
act on, but you couldn't seem to get moving? It could have been
an art project, a blog, a book. Whatever it was, the initial
inspiration seemed so clear, and then? Mush.
There are two big--and curable--reasons this happens, and neither
of them has anything to do with the quality of the idea itself.
That is, you don't usually get stuck because your idea is bad.
You get stuck because you haven't made a decision or you don't
have conditions of satisfaction. |
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